Colorado Republicans elect new leader with an eye toward uniting a party upended by infighting
- Colorado Republicans elected new leadership, with Brita Horn as chair and Darrel Lee Phelan as vice-chair, signaling a shift away from previous chaos in the party.
- Horn won by 29 votes against Lori Saine in a competitive election, marking a significant change for the party's direction.
- Outgoing Chairman Dave Williams' departure marks the end of his brand of purity politics, which resulted in internal conflict.
- Rank-and-File Republicans express a desire for unity and strategic focus as they prepare for the 2026 elections, moving past infighting.
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Colorado GOP moves past the chaos, at last
On Saturday, Colorado Republicans gathered for their state central committee meeting to elect new leadership — and sent a resounding message: Double-down on purging the fakes to enforce the new orthodoxy of True Republicans like Dave Williams.
Colorado GOP rejects interparty fighting, elects new team to challenge Democrats
The Colorado Republican Party turned a corner on Saturday to heal thyself by electing Brita Horn as their new chairman for the next two years. Convention delegates chose an energetic leader to get right-minded folks elected across the state to keep taxes and spending low while resisting some of the outlandish ideals of our far-out left neighbors. The 62-year-old fire chief and former treasurer of Routt County pledged to douse the flames that hav…
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